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AHB01ESPP *10 [Cancel] Button When pressed, this button ends the teaching operation without re- flecting the teaching results on the offset data. *1 1 [End] Button When this button is pressed, the "Confirmation&quot…

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*6 Set Status
When the "P.E.C. Dsbl." or the "Comp. Recognition Dsbl." check
box in the "Test Run" tab sheet is turned on (checked), the back-
ground color of "Recognition Dsbl." turns light red. (No background
color in normal cases).
No recognition processing is made even if a teaching op-
eration is performed when each check box is turned on
(checked) in the "Test Run" tab sheet. Therefore, various
teaching operations will get incorrect results.
When "All Beam (Incl. NC Axis) Heads Zero" is completed, the back-
ground color of "All Beam Zero" turns green. (Otherwise, the back-
ground has no color.)
(a) When each device is not zeroed and the teaching op-
erations are performed, note that the offset values may
not be taught correctly.
(b) Before performing a teaching operation, be sure to zero
all beams.
*7 Component ID and Offset Values
Displayed are the component ID of the selected feeder No. and the
current and adjusted values (values after teaching).
*8 [Nozzle Set/Reset] Button
When this button is pressed, the "Nozzle Set/Reset" sheet appears,
enabling the cycle operation for opening or closing the nozzle stocker
and attaching or storing a vacuum nozzle through manual opera-
tions.
Refer to "4.4 "Nozzle Change" Tab" for details.
*9 [Clear Adj.] Button
When this button is pressed, the following "Confirmation" dialog box
opens.
Fig. 2F73
When the [YES] button is pressed, the adjusted values are cleared.
When the [NO] button is pressed, the adjusted values are not cleared.
5.1 "Pick-Up Location" Tab
Note
Note
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*10 [Cancel] Button
When pressed, this button ends the teaching operation without re-
flecting the teaching results on the offset data.
*11 [End] Button
When this button is pressed, the "Confirmation" dialog box opens.
Fig. 2F74
When the [YES] button is pressed, the results of the teaching op-
eration are reflected on the offset data and the dialog box closes.
When the [NO] button is pressed, the dialog box closes without re-
flecting the results of the teaching operation on the offset data.
*12 "Control Switch" Group Box
When the [ENABLE] button on the operation panel is pressed in 2
seconds after one of the buttons in the "Mode" group box (*4) and
the [ON] button (entitled "MOVE"), the selected action takes place.
*13 [Return] Button
When this button is pressed, the "Vib. Stick Component Data Off-
set" sheet disappears and the "Pick-Up Location" tab sheet appears.
5.1 "Pick-Up Location" Tab
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Teaching Operation for Alignment of Component Center (Cen-
ter of Components Supplied from Vibratory Stick Feeder) with
Vacuum Nozzle Center
Perform this teaching operation for the alignment with the center of the
components supplied from the vibratory stick feeder.
The teaching operation must be performed with "All Beam Zero"
being displayed.
(1) Follow the teaching procedure below to perform the teaching op-
eration on the component center position.
Teaching Procedure
Selection of [Vib. Stick Component
Data Offset] Button in Fig. 2F57
Selection of Head
Setting of Objective Feeder No. for Teaching
Refer to "5.1.4 "Feeder No. Set" Sheet"
for details.
Selection of [Center 1-Pt.] or [1Point]
Button Suitable for Component Size
Selection of [Data Pos. Move] Button
Press the [ENABLE] button on the operation
panel in 2 seconds after the [ON] button
(entitled "MOVE").
Movement to Position (Positional Offsets
X and Y)
Selection of [Position] Button
Specify the direction and speed ("Direction"
and "Speed" buttons) and press the [ON]
button (entitled "MOVE"). After that, press
the [ENABLE] button on the operation
panel in 2 seconds.
Perform a rough positional alignment.
The P.E.C. recognition camera keeps on
moving as long as the [ENABLE] button
is held down.
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Fig. 2F75
5.1 "Pick-Up Location" Tab
Note
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